But the participators in those scenes are all scattered.
"Around The Tea-Table"
T. De Witt Talmage
The Sheriff then visited the different shanties and arrested all, or nearly all, the men he could find, amounting to sixty or seventy, of which some thirty or forty were recognized as participators in the row, though none were of the supposed ringleaders, but these were subsequently arrested.
"The History of Peru"
Henry S. Beebe
The chief vizier replied, "Those who know of treason, and conceal it, are participators in the crime."
"The Pacha of Many Tales"
Captain Frederick Marryat